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MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez June 4, 2024 23:46:00

and in any other context, you think about requiring you to do a training to where, employees should pay for it, not the worker. and because of this moment when workers are rising up and saying enough is enough, we can t work for these wages, and we certainly don t want to work for wages that have been lobbied for with stolen money, we re finding not only our workers rising up, but a lot of legislators are responding, and as you may know, washington, d.c. raised its wage from $5 to $16. there are 11 states moving legislation this year, and we re seeing a ton of legislators say, you know, it now that we know this money has been stolen, we re not gonna take money from the restaurant association anymore. so, david, for our viewers who don t make minimum wage $7.25, not a livable wage. it s the wage that most restaurant $2.13.

CNN State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash June 4, 2024 14:25:00

background checks, there s nothing wrong with them. i ve had to have a background check every time i ve bought a gun. the people i know have no problem with that whatsoever. you don t want irresponsible people or criminals to get it in their hands. my hearts and prayers go out to the families of the victims. it s just awful. let s turn to the debt ceiling. the white house says they want congress to pass a clean debt ceiling increase. no negotiations with republicans at all. is that a mistake? i think it s a mistake because we have to negotiate. this is a democracy that we have. we have a two-party system, if you will. we should be able to talk and find out where our differences are. if they re irreconcilable, you have to move on from there and let the people make their decisions. using the debt ceiling and holding it hostage hasn t worked in the past. anyone wants to look at what happened 2/11, 2/13 so who is holding it hostage?

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:02:00

costs are pushing up the price of a christmas lunch. a basic christmas dinner for five people comprising of a frozen medium sized turkey, stuffing balls, brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, pork chipolatas, onion gravy and mince pies for dessert will cost £30.03 compared to £24.67 last year. chipolatas the crucial ingredient for pigs in blankets has seen the steepestjump of a2.7% to £2.13 for a packet of 12. that s because the pork industry has been hit by a succession of cost increases over the past 12 months. new research suggests that worries about money mean that nearly half of us 44% are cutting back on what we will spend over the festive season. tesco boss ken murphy has been speaking to our business correspondent emma simpson. our shoppers are really savvy and they think

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 20:34:00

fever, rash, painfulthroat and tonsils do go to your doctor and seek help. the boss of the uk s biggest supermarket, tesco, says shoppers are trying to budget for christmas by spreading out the cost and buying more frozen products. it comes as bbc analysis shows the traditional dinner will be nearly 22% more expensive than last year. today we re focussing on the cost of living. let s run through just how food costs are pushing up the price of a christmas lunch. a basic christmas dinner for five people comprising of a frozen medium sized turkey, stuffing balls, brussels sprouts, roast potatoes, pork chipolatas, onion gravy and mince pies for dessert will cost £30.03 compared to £24.67 last year. chipolatas the crucial ingredient for pigs in blankets has seen the steepestjump of a2.7% to £2.13 for a packet of 12. that s because the pork industry has been hit by a succession of cost increases over the past 12 months. new research suggests that worries about money mean

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:02:00

roast potatoes, pork chipolatas, onion gravy and mince pies for dessert will cost £30.03 compared to £24.67 last year. chipolatas the crucial ingredient for pigs in blankets has seen the steepestjump of a2.7% to £2.13 for a packet of 12. that s because the pork industry has been hit by a succession of cost increases over the past 12 months. new research suggests that worries about money mean that nearly half of us 44% or so are cutting back on what we will spend over the festive season. supermarket cafe is becoming increasingly important, you can see the appeal. an all day breakfast is still on, i m too late! . i m i m not too late.

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